[dpdk-dev] How to prevent KNI interface from getting deleted on application termination?

Marc Sune marc.sune at bisdn.de
Thu Jul 9 09:47:10 CEST 2015



On 09/07/15 08:36, Gopakumar Choorakkot Edakkunni wrote:
> Reading through the KNI module source, doesnt look like there is a way
> to do this. For my requirement, I will make some patch tomorrow to
> have a module option to just keep the KNI data structures around even
> if /dev/kni is closed, looks straightforward to do from the code
>
> Rgds,
> Gopa.
>
> On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 1:00 PM, Gopakumar Choorakkot Edakkunni
> <gopakumar.c.e at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> My application takes over one/multiple ethernet port(s) in a linux
>> system and creates KNI interfaces corresponding to them. So if there
>> was eth0 and eth1 in the non-dpdk mode, once I take over the ports
>> using dpdk, I create eth0 and eth1 KNI interfaces. As far as the linux
>> network managers are concerned, they dont really know about it (or
>> care I guess) - for example the dhcp client tries getting a dhcp
>> address over these KNI interfaces and succeeds.
>>
>> Now if my application crashes, I dont want the entire network
>> management subsystem on linux and the hotplugs and this and that to
>> get alarmed and routes to vanish from the route table etc.. etc.. The
>> application will crash and come back up real quick, nothing needs to
>> change in that meantime.

Maybe a stupid question; why not fixing your application so that it 
doesn't crash, instead of adding adhoc patches?

marc

>>
>> Any way to achieve that ? I just want to keep the KNI around even if
>> my app vanishes.
>>
>> Rgds,
>> Gopa.



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